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Sleep and new media usage in toddlers

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 178, Issue 4, Pages 483-490

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-019-03318-7

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Time; Sleep; Childhood; Toddlers; Touch screen device; Video games

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  1. Italian Federation of Pediatricians (Federazione Italiana dei Medici Pediatri)
  2. Genitori Attenti! Association for the promotion of social and health action
  3. Novella Fronda Foundation

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Several studies over the years have demonstrated the association between lack of sleep in children and certain physical, psychological, and behavioral disorders. The aim of this study was to disentangle the association between new screen-based electronic devices and sleep problems in toddlers, adjusting for other covariates already known to be associated with sleep quality. We conducted a cross-sectional study with the aid of a national sample of 1117 toddlers. Parents reported children's sleeping habits such as total sleep time and sleep onset latency, recreational activities, bedtime routines, and temperament. An ordered logistic regression was run to assess the associations between new media exposure and two sleep outcomes (total sleep time and sleep onset latency). Everyday use of a tablet or smartphone raised the odds of a shorter total sleep time (OR 1.95 [1.00-3.79], p<0.05) and a longer sleep onset latency (OR 2.44 [1.26-4.73] p<0.05) irrespective of other factors, such as temperament (restlessness, sociability), or traditional screen exposure (watching TV or playing videogames).Conclusion: New media usage is a factor associated in toddlers with sleeping fewer hours and taking longer to fall asleep, irrespective of other confounding factors.

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